No.
Most Spiders are insectivores, meaning they eat other insects. Some really big ones will also catch frogs, lizards, rodents. Even birds if they're small enough.
No, they eat insects.
bees eat pollen catopillers eat leaves-spiders eat catopillers
no they eat grass leaves and sometimes seeds
Kinglets eat insects, eggs, and spiders that they find on leaves and twigs. The Ruby-crowned kinglet will also eat sap, seeds, and berries during the winter months.
they eat insects and they are very keen for spiders
Most crickets eat spiders. If the spider is big than no. The common crickets only eat small spiders.
bees eat pollen catopillers eat leaves-spiders eat catopillers
no they eat grass leaves and sometimes seeds
They eat flowers, leaves, insects and spiders
They eat fruit, flowers, leaves, moths, beetles, spiders and cicadas.
spiders,fish,birds
Monkeys eat fruits, seeds, grass, leaves, bugs, spiders, vegetation, monkey's will eat just about anything that is edible.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
The reptiles known as ground skinks normally eat small insects and Spiders. In the wild, they search for this pray from leaves and decaying wood.
a happy face spiders eat fruit flies and small insects
yes frogs do eat small spiders
They eat fruits, leaves, necter, insects, spiders, frogs, and lizards